Well, what a weekend.
The Red Raiders righted the ship this weekend in a very big way against the #10 TCU Horned Frogs, taking two of three games and really getting back into the Big 12 race after the meltdown in Manhattan a week ago.
So how did it go down and what are the storylines? What am I looking at over the next couple of weeks? Lets get down to the nitty gritty.
Friday
Tech 3- TCU 7
Tech lost the first game of the series on Friday night, and if you take away the first inning, I’m not so sure the Red Raiders don’t sweep this series. TCU pushed across six runs in the top of the first, making Friday a rough start for the new rotation, and starter Micah Dallas. In that inning, Tech struggled getting outs and TCU batted around, needless to say things were not too positive to start.+ However, Dallas remained in the game and settled down, only allowing two hits after the first inning in four innings of total work. In relief of Dallas, was the Sunday starter for most of th
Big 2nd inning propels Rebels over TCU SOURCE: Ole Miss Athletics (Source: Ole Miss Athletics) By Ole Miss Sports Information | February 20, 2021 at 8:58 PM CST - Updated February 20 at 8:58 PM
ARLINGTON, Tx. - After a long and unprecedented hiatus on the diamond, No. 4 Ole Miss made it all worth the wait on Saturday in the second game of the State Farm Classic. The Rebels used a four-run second inning to start fast and held on the rest of the way to knock off the No. 10 TCU Horned Frogs 7-3.
Doug Nikhazy was relieved by Jackson Kimbrell (1-0) after 1.2 innings pitched and faced 10 batters with four strikeouts. Taylor Broadway pitched the final four innings in long relief with 61 pitches and came away with the save. Broadway allowed one hit and struck out five of 13 betters.
MXL focus on Revelation series at NAMM
Monday, 25 January 2021
The newly introduced Revelation Mini FET
USA - MXL focussed on the complete Revelation line during Believe in Music Week, including its original Revelation, the Revelation II, which was announced earlier this year, as well as the most recent Revelation Mini FET. Borrowing concepts from the renowned Revelation tube microphone, the REV II offers musicians the clarity and versatility of the classic Revelation but is more accessible to musicians on a budget, says the company. Offering the itube mic sound, the REV II is designed for capturing ‘crystal-clear vocals and instrumentals for a variety of genres’. Although geared towards studio use, the Revelation II is a versatile and flexible solution that is suitable for both home and studio recordings, and its simple set up makes it an appropriate solution for recording while on the road. Adding to the mic’s versatility, the mic’s polar pattern selection is virt